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Microsoft Outlook
« on: August 11, 2024, 04:23:14 PM »
Can someone explain what's going on with Outlook -- and Windows Mail? I received this from Microsoft:

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Update your sign-in technology before September 16th, 2024 to maintain email access.

The safety and security of your information is top priority for Microsoft. To help keep your account secure, Microsoft will no longer support the use of third-party email and calendar apps which ask you to sign in with only your Microsoft Account username and password. To keep you safe you will need to use a mail or calendar app which supports Microsoft’s modern authentication methods. If you do not act, your third-party email apps will no longer be able to access your Outlook.com, Hotmail or Live.com email address on September 16th.

What do you need to do?
If you are receiving this email, you are currently using an email or calendar app that uses a less secure authentication method to connect to your Outlook.com email account. You will need to upgrade your third-party mail and calendar app to a version which supports modern authentication methods.

Microsoft provides free versions of Outlook for your PC, Mac, iOS, and Android devices which can be easily downloaded and connect to your email account. Using an updated version of an Outlook application will ensure you are connecting in the most secure way.

How can you set up your Gmail, Apple Mail, or other third-party mail application?
Various non-Microsoft applications will have their own steps for connecting to your Outlook.com email account using modern authentication methods. See our help article - Modern Authentication Methods now needed to continue syncing Outlook Email in non-Microsoft email apps. However, you may need to contact the creators of those applications to provide you with instructions. In many cases, simply removing and re-adding your account with the latest version of that application will configure it to use modern authentication methods.


Is this Microsoft's not-so-subtle way of killing off Windows Mail and Windows Calendar? And what out the "old" [desktop] Outllook, the one that came as part of MS Office 2016 and Office 2019? Is that going to stop working as of September?
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Re: Microsoft Outlook
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2024, 06:39:35 PM »
Can someone explain what's going on with Outlook -- and Windows Mail? I received this from Microsoft:

Is this Microsoft's not-so-subtle way of killing off Windows Mail and Windows Calendar? And what out the "old" [desktop] Outllook, the one that came as part of MS Office 2016 and Office 2019? Is that going to stop working as of September?

With those versions, I think you'll be OK. 
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Re: Microsoft Outlook
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2024, 09:53:40 PM »
Modern Authentication Methods now needed to continue syncing Outlook Email in non-Microsoft email apps

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Outlook supports Modern Authentication in all current Microsoft 365 subscription SKUs and Outlook 2021 LTSC (any SKU with build 11601.10000 or higher) when connecting directly as Outlook.com. If your Outlook is configured to connect to Outlook.com using POP or IMAP, Modern Authentication is not supported. 

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The following versions of Outlook Desktop do not support Modern Authentication for Outlook.com:  Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016 MSI, Outlook 2019 LTSC. Any release of Outlook Desktop with a version less than 11601.10000 does not support Modern Authentication for Outlook.com.

Thunderbird's OK

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f you use Mozilla Thunderbird:

Mozilla Thunderbird does support Modern Authentication and it is recommended that you ensure you switch to use those settings. Any account that you add to Thunderbird will now automatically setup using the proper settings. You have the following options:
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